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Security Assist not recognizing connection made with MySQLi connection

Thread began 2/23/2015 1:47 pm by amucinobdot | Last modified 5/29/2015 4:03 pm by amucinobdot | 4603 views | 11 replies

amucinobdot

Security Assist not recognizing connection made with MySQLi connection

When using SecurityAssist Authenticate User. If I select MySQL connection it creates it just fine but when I submit the page I get this errors:

Deprecated: mysql_pconnect(): The mysql extension is deprecated and will be removed in the future: use mysqli or PDO instead in /Users/BlueDot/Documents/Websites/wiwportal/Connections/wiwportal.php on line 9

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /Users/BlueDot/Documents/Websites/wiwportal/login.php:7) in /Users/BlueDot/Documents/Websites/wiwportal/webassist/security_assist/helper_php.php on line 56

If I create a dynamic MySQLi connection then the extension creates it BUT it won't recognize it and I cannot select the connection and table to match the username/password against. So .... I am stuck. How come it is not compatible with MySQLi ????

Where to go from here. i can't finish a simple login page :# its quite frustrating.

Attached is the screenshot of the connection (On the left side it is listed) that I JUST created with the extension, then when it goes back to the option of selecting the MySQLi connection it doesnt recognize it and its not listed.

Not only this but I am using the wizard to create the security pages and I have the same issue. The connection is not displayed at all. (Screenshot2) even thought it EXISTS. (Screenshot 3)

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